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you don't like the nsa -revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation. there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically but also what's perceived as the incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has runun through our history.->> the founders of course spent much of their time contemplatingting this idea of a public good trying to set up a situation in which partisan impulses, internal impulses regional impulses, state impulses in which all of these would be tamped down enough that in fact the government would function tamed down now where it will functio gislators who would act in broad public good.egislators that will act in a 1345u8 public small r republican ideal originally.nd of and of course that's worked better and less well over the years since. i think what we really lost now is a conversation about it. i mean it's sort of been taken for granted that t
you don't like the nsa -revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation. there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically but also what's perceived as the incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has runun through our history.->> the founders of course spent much of their time contemplatingting this idea of a public good...
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frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the people whom he is serving. what does he mean when he says that the things that we are so concerned about, he pooh-poohs them and act like it's no big darn deal. >> eric: another topic yesterday. president obama had his first solo press conference in many, many months. take a listen to what he said about transparency. listen. >> we have to strike the right balance between protecting our security and presevening our freedoms. >> eric: so, more than one founding father said those willing to give up a little bit of security, a little bit of f
frankly, in the nsa snooping. >> yeah. i'm so disgusted with the mainstream media to have an opportunity to do followup questions and really pinning down the president and asking him, because as you point out, this is the third week running where he still pooh-poohs the benghazi scandal and the government snooping on us scandals. and nobody is asking him what scandals are you characterizing as being phony? i wish the press would do a better job to pin him down and making him answer to the...
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you don't like the nsa revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation, there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has run through our history? much of their time contemplating this idea of a public good, trying to set up a situation in which partisan impulses, internal impulses, regional impulses state impulses in which all of these lab will be tamed down now where it will function -and produce later legislators that will act in a 1345u8 public good.-this is the republican idea originally and of course that's worked better and less well over the years since. i think what we really lost now is a conversation about it. i mean it's sort of been taken for granted that this doesn't partisan warfare in washington, at least having mor gestures toward the public. >> you got a very brief last word here on that. >> i want
you don't like the nsa revelations. if you're on the right distrust of big government has always been an article of fate. it's not just cynicism and it's not just media exploitation, there is a genuine reaction against in part philosophically incompetence of government. >> what about the idea or ideal of a public good that has run through our history? much of their time contemplating this idea of a public good, trying to set up a situation in which partisan impulses, internal impulses,...
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and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll bring you an update after the break. stay with us. ♪ (tires screeching) red hot deal days are back. (alarm beeping) stop foro one. what? it's red hot deal days. get $100 off the samsung galaxy note ii with features like pop-up play. lets you use any app while watching video. or use the s pen for hand-written notes. just $199.99. hurry in, sale ends august 11th. getting the best back to school deals. that's powerful. verizon. there's a new way to fight litter box odor. introducing tidy cats with glade tough odor solutions. two trusted names, one amazing product. do you mind
and russia in the wake of the asylum given to the nsa leaker edward snowden. staying put in putin's backyard. it's been a month since the horrific scene which saw the death of 19 members of the heroic firefighting squad known as the hot shots. arizona has been asking for the fed to accept in an offer up some help. that state just turned back. the answer is upsetting. the maimages are compelling -- the images are compelling as hundreds of people confront the terrifying colorado flood. we'll...
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nsa 69 to 26. doj 59 to 31 and the irs 59 to 33. on the issue of benghazi and the obama administration trying to cover it up 62% open and transparent. let's bring in the panel. associate editor of the hill. you have heard the president, what he said about the program. we don't have a domestic spying program. >> this is as distressing as anything i observed the government doing in my entire professional life. this president has orchestrated an end run around the constitution of huge proportions. he did it in secret and now he is denying that it exists. the federal government in order to make their job of catching bad guys easier, they are determined to catch bad guys, has decided to sweep up the private communications of everybody else, as well. if the constitution and fourth amendment were written for anything they were written to prevent exactly that. >> george w. bush did it as well. you and i debated it and i expressed a similar view at the time. this is far grander in scope. you just had congressman justin amash on. this is ever
nsa 69 to 26. doj 59 to 31 and the irs 59 to 33. on the issue of benghazi and the obama administration trying to cover it up 62% open and transparent. let's bring in the panel. associate editor of the hill. you have heard the president, what he said about the program. we don't have a domestic spying program. >> this is as distressing as anything i observed the government doing in my entire professional life. this president has orchestrated an end run around the constitution of huge...
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we get information from other agencies that they collect whether nsa, fbi. we are not collecting it. it is the lawfully connect the -- collected. it came after 2009 that we do not have access to some of the types of information that would help us like the underwear bomber. we had great access to threat information coming from the reports provided to us by cia, the nsa. what we do not have is the kind of access we needed to non-terrorism databases. information about individuals applying for refugee status in the united states or for visas. because what we need to do is have information and not just for a minute or a day or a week but long enough so we have the rate information from the cia, from a source, all we have is a name or a first name, what we do to compare the information to the other information we have also collected at the government has about people traveling care or seeking asylum so that we can then provided to the agencies that can act on it? it is my perspective that we were already doing it will be somewhat surprised i would have trouble doi
we get information from other agencies that they collect whether nsa, fbi. we are not collecting it. it is the lawfully connect the -- collected. it came after 2009 that we do not have access to some of the types of information that would help us like the underwear bomber. we had great access to threat information coming from the reports provided to us by cia, the nsa. what we do not have is the kind of access we needed to non-terrorism databases. information about individuals applying for...
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emocrat ron wyden was referring to this cropper, the director of national intelligence. >> says the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: while acknowledging the public should be skeptical, the president stressed privacy is protected. >> out of theevelations show that the government has abused these powers. >> reporter: get key lawmakers insisted they don't have enough of permission to verify the climb. >> members or not really aware on the whole about what these programs are being used for. the extent to which there were being used. >> reporter: intelligence officials are disputing a daily beast report claiming the u.s. intercepted a conference call between more than 20 al qaeda leaders. officials do tell us that there was some sort of electronic intercept and informing -- involving communication between top al qaeda leaders and they were plotting attacks. lou: ed, thank you. ed henry. the white house today canceled a planned summit next month that was to be held between president
emocrat ron wyden was referring to this cropper, the director of national intelligence. >> says the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: while acknowledging the public should be skeptical, the president stressed privacy is protected. >> out of theevelations show that the government has abused these powers. >> reporter: get key lawmakers insisted...
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person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> then we feignind out, well, e they are but if they are, it is to combat terrorism. >> as i've said, this program is an important tool in our effort to disrupt terrorist plots and it does not allow the government to listen to any phone call without a warrant. >> yeah. like the phone call of the boston bombers. i forgot, you didn't know anything about them. even though the russians directed you to them a number of time and tamerlan should never have been allowed in the country and should have been stopped by i.s.e. and the fbi. then again the fbi and i.c. ebs don't have a way of talking to each other. or at left a that's what they say. or you need this program so that you can give the nypd a phone number in that case that they were already on top of. so now the administration says, don't worry. the fisa court protects us. it is only with that court's approval that any calls can be monitored. except enter the chief judge of the foreign intelligence surveillance court. he says that his court l
person, the nsa cannot listen to your telephone calls and the nsa cannot target your e-mails. >> then we feignind out, well, e they are but if they are, it is to combat terrorism. >> as i've said, this program is an important tool in our effort to disrupt terrorist plots and it does not allow the government to listen to any phone call without a warrant. >> yeah. like the phone call of the boston bombers. i forgot, you didn't know anything about them. even though the russians...
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what do you think, has the administration lost credibility over the nsa leaks? let me know on twitter, follow me @bretbaier. >>> retired general accused of crimes in connection with ben seer bhutto, killed in a bomb attack in a rally in 2007. her death sent off a wave of protests and helped propel her husband to the presidency. >>> more serious problem at japan's crippled nuclear power plant. the operator says 80,000 gallons of highly radioactive water leaked from one of the hundreds of storage tanks on that site. the company has not figured out how the leak started or where the water is headed. the facility suffered multiple melt downs following a massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011. >>> if you ever wanted to break into show business, obama care gives you a shot. we'll explain next. here is what fox affiliates are working on. wnyw is covering an explosion at a naval base that does boat maintenance. >>> and the 1972 dolphins get ago long overdue welcome at the white house. >>> and here is a live look at chicago from wfld. big story there, five people shot out
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embassies in the mideast to justify the controversial surveillance programs of the nsa. >> i had the programs reviewed and we put in additional safeguards to make sure there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats have previously questioned whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight that the president spoke about if you can't get straight answers. >> reporter: democrat ron wyden was referring to this cropper, the director of national intelligence. >> says the nsa collect any type of data at all on millions or hundreds of millions of americans? >> no, sir. >> it does not? >> not wittingly. >> reporter: while acknowledging the public should be skeptical, the president stressed privacy is protected. >> out of the revelations show that the government has abused these powers. >> reporter: get key lawmakers insisted they don't have enough of permission to verify the climb. >> members or not really aware on the whole about what these p
embassies in the mideast to justify the controversial surveillance programs of the nsa. >> i had the programs reviewed and we put in additional safeguards to make sure there is federal court oversight as well as congressional oversight, that there is no spying on americans. >> reporter: even top democrats have previously questioned whether that oversight is real. >> it is not possible for the congress to do the kind of vigorous oversight that the president spoke about if you...
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, not to leak what nsa is doing. it takes a lot more time for truth on get out to explain it. lou: you can find one idiot in this country, judy, who did not assume or expect the nsa to be sueilling communications between people in this country, and foreign citizens who might, who might,ean this country harm? >> i think thateople assumed that was going on. lou: did you for example? >> i assumed that some of it was going on. lou: right. >> i didn't assume that drug enforcement agent might be able to ask nsa for access to data collected and stored. >> how about with the internal revenue service. >> or the irs, or any of half dozen other agencies that -- >> why is there this focus on nsa? and some of the most, i think, silly characters in washington, running aund beating their choaft about very havches about. it is absurd to wash them being taken seriously by the left-wing press, why is that energy exerted rather than saying, you know where is the threat? what are w doing about it? why isn't the commander in chief speaki
, not to leak what nsa is doing. it takes a lot more time for truth on get out to explain it. lou: you can find one idiot in this country, judy, who did not assume or expect the nsa to be sueilling communications between people in this country, and foreign citizens who might, who might,ean this country harm? >> i think thateople assumed that was going on. lou: did you for example? >> i assumed that some of it was going on. lou: right. >> i didn't assume that drug enforcement...
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thank you very much. >> i love the nsa. >> you had to get somebody in the chair. i actually almost did get up yesterday. i'm on your side. i thought it was great the president addressed the nsa with his four-point plan, however, unfortunately though they're going to have this four-point plan, the government is going to hover out our trillions and trillions of e-mails and it's just a placebo press conference so it goes away. >> the appropriation for the nsa came up on the house floor and only passed by seven votes. >> bolling, we're waiting for your moment here. the obama cold shower, go ahead. >> notes. i took pages and pages of notes. he went through the four-point plan. i found it very interesting twice he said we have to strike balance between security and freedom, at one point he said liberty. he's clearly violating the constitution. he also talked about 215 of the f fisa act. the application can only -- and it's lighted only be used to obtain foreign intelligence information not concerning u.s. citizens. >> he -- >> no, no. >> sorry. >> you were on board with
thank you very much. >> i love the nsa. >> you had to get somebody in the chair. i actually almost did get up yesterday. i'm on your side. i thought it was great the president addressed the nsa with his four-point plan, however, unfortunately though they're going to have this four-point plan, the government is going to hover out our trillions and trillions of e-mails and it's just a placebo press conference so it goes away. >> the appropriation for the nsa came up on the house...
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let's talk about the nsa vote. toyou have additional stuff throw when we will give you the opportunity to do that. i look at this issue really carefully. number one, nobody likes the fact that in the government government agencies collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. we have had federal judges look at this and say it is constitutional. , we know wedecide have stopped about 50 terrorist to ak from information lot. on theat who is intelligence committees. one of the guys on the intelligence committee is tom coburn. i was at the meeting with him. i watched and stand up and said this had the best oversight, the most accountable, and was saving american lives. 13 out of the 14 voted that way. both the speaker and the minority leader's book that way. look at the irs are exactly right. absolutely horrific abuse of power. cases havedividual come forward. two that have been the eater of this country in the last decade feel the same way. now, i said i think this is
let's talk about the nsa vote. toyou have additional stuff throw when we will give you the opportunity to do that. i look at this issue really carefully. number one, nobody likes the fact that in the government government agencies collecting massive amounts of data. they certainly have the ability to know who you have called. we have had federal judges look at this and say it is constitutional. , we know wedecide have stopped about 50 terrorist to ak from information lot. on theat who is...
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and nsa leaker edward snowden gets asylum. both are being celebrated in some circles, but are they really heroes? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." well, if you fund it, you're for it. that's the message this week from a group ofseative lawmakers to fellow republicans as they continue their push to make defunding obama care part of a deal to keep the government running past september. the plan, which could result in a government shutdown, is being met with resistance by some in the gop, with critics calling it political suicide. florida senator rubio had this message for the skeptical senators. >> if we pass this, you did not do everything you could. you paid for this. you doubled down on it. in ways that will have harm to our country. this is our last best chance. >> joining the panel this week, "wall street journal" columnist and deputy editor dan he ddinger. assistant editor james freeman. and washington columnist kim strasle. so, dan, this rubio strategy, what do you think of it? >> i think it's probably -- ot
and nsa leaker edward snowden gets asylum. both are being celebrated in some circles, but are they really heroes? >>> welcome to "the journal editorial report." well, if you fund it, you're for it. that's the message this week from a group ofseative lawmakers to fellow republicans as they continue their push to make defunding obama care part of a deal to keep the government running past september. the plan, which could result in a government shutdown, is being met with...
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what is funny, the nsa director gave a speech that as cyber security conference this week. he ended it by saying if you guys -- you should make up your mind and get all the facts yourself. which would be great if they would give us the facts, but what uc was moves like this to order to increase their own lack of transparency, their own internal protections to make sure that there permission cannot give up, what you see is they're making moves to ensure you connecticut information. neil: i called that. a very astute observation. you are not telling us the facts. it is very hard. forget it. thank you very much. meanwhile, no surprise, the president would be doing a little behind the scenes palin. privately with big technology executives. we are told it will their minds at ease. no one is talking about what is happening at this meeting of what is said, not exactly putting my next guests mind that these. always good to have you. what are we to make of this? when authorities tried t tell me come down, look at the facts, that the present the facts, they keep telling me to calm do
what is funny, the nsa director gave a speech that as cyber security conference this week. he ended it by saying if you guys -- you should make up your mind and get all the facts yourself. which would be great if they would give us the facts, but what uc was moves like this to order to increase their own lack of transparency, their own internal protections to make sure that there permission cannot give up, what you see is they're making moves to ensure you connecticut information. neil: i...
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do the american people think irs targeting and nsa snooping are phony? jamie weinstein says, not a chance, and the administration should stop labeling these as stuff. jamie, there's a lot of them. benghazi -- phony scandal or not. >> even if nothing more comes out, it's no a phony scandal. the fact there were warnings about the threats to benghi and nothing done to above up security, the american people see that as scandalous, but if nothing else comes out, even what we know right now is scandalous. >> the liberals, a lot of people say watergate was a real scandal. i don't know. no four americans dying at watergate. >> we know there were a chain of communications to the state department, to beef up security the, they knew there were warnings of trouble. and it wasn't beefed up. so i think that of itself is scandalous, and there's many more questions about benghazi. but by itself that's scandalous. >> who called for a standdown order and the talking points would be about the video, irs? >> the fact that tea party groups were targeted, in and of itself, is
do the american people think irs targeting and nsa snooping are phony? jamie weinstein says, not a chance, and the administration should stop labeling these as stuff. jamie, there's a lot of them. benghazi -- phony scandal or not. >> even if nothing more comes out, it's no a phony scandal. the fact there were warnings about the threats to benghi and nothing done to above up security, the american people see that as scandalous, but if nothing else comes out, even what we know right now is...
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is the nsa seeking a renewal? >> i have nothing to say today about that. >> will you have something to say tomorrow? >> i will. >> will it be modified? [laughter] >> i cannot say anymore at the moment. >> can i say something in defense of anthony? i want him to continue to love me. i think there should be an expectation of protection, of lawyer and client communications. that has always been the tradition. it is generally respected. there was a 1979 supreme court case referenced this morning. there is no constitutionally protected expectation that phone numbers called will not be disclosed. that is the basis on which we should begin to talk about this. but coming back to congress, congress can narrow whatever is the standard to go before the fisa court to get an individualized warrant.that's what the fourth amendment requires. --re was a decision i'm sure it will be revisited. it would have required that of the court -- that the case deal with specific facts creating a reasonable suspicion that a person is of a fo
is the nsa seeking a renewal? >> i have nothing to say today about that. >> will you have something to say tomorrow? >> i will. >> will it be modified? [laughter] >> i cannot say anymore at the moment. >> can i say something in defense of anthony? i want him to continue to love me. i think there should be an expectation of protection, of lawyer and client communications. that has always been the tradition. it is generally respected. there was a 1979 supreme...
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by the way, i meant to say nsa, not tsa. and the person who made that mess take on the prompter is now going to be punished at my apartment. so he says when terrorists succeed -- if this nsa program is taken away, the answer will be it's your fault. that sounds like something you would say. >> yeah. i would say that. i am so tired of both sides of the aisle the more ons that we e sending to washington. i'm going to make some hay off of it. and the great washington game, that they never like to actually talk about is that the congressman and the senators get briefed in on programs constantly. and they always know about these things. it's not as if this is the first time they've heard about the nsa programs. and then the pact that they have, is that when something is expressed in the press they run to the podium and express outrage, demand answers when knowing the whole time what's going on. >> we just don't wecare, do we? >> we do put up with it. >> speak for yourself. i put up with it. >> we don't put up with it. we're doing
by the way, i meant to say nsa, not tsa. and the person who made that mess take on the prompter is now going to be punished at my apartment. so he says when terrorists succeed -- if this nsa program is taken away, the answer will be it's your fault. that sounds like something you would say. >> yeah. i would say that. i am so tired of both sides of the aisle the more ons that we e sending to washington. i'm going to make some hay off of it. and the great washington game, that they never...
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we also had congressman justin aimagine, one of the prime critics of the nsa. he offered the amendment that almost passed a week ago that would have stopped all the mega met a data collection of phone records and simply said they could only investigate phone records of people under suspicion of terrorist activity that narrowly failed to pass. and one of the questions was edward snowden. amaj thinks he's a whistle blower. that he provided information that congress needed to know about these programs. as you can imagine, general hayden said exactly the opposite. he said he broke p t law. he's very upset with russia for providing safe haven for snowden and said that the president should, one, cancel his summit and should even consider the question of whether or not we attend the g-20, this international summit on industrial issues in st. petersburg also in september. >> you covered a lot of ground, chris. we won't miss the show. it's always good to see you on sunday morning. have a great day. >> thank you, jamie. same to you. >> thank you. and you should not miss
we also had congressman justin aimagine, one of the prime critics of the nsa. he offered the amendment that almost passed a week ago that would have stopped all the mega met a data collection of phone records and simply said they could only investigate phone records of people under suspicion of terrorist activity that narrowly failed to pass. and one of the questions was edward snowden. amaj thinks he's a whistle blower. that he provided information that congress needed to know about these...
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i want to go back to the nsa program. you said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not being read into the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney.[applause] when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete disreguard for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political enemies, who has shown himself willing to completely disregard the constitution, to decide i am not going to implement the employer mandate because it is inconvenient for me even though it is the law, who has shown himself frankly completely irresponsible when it comes to protecting americans' privacy, you have a lot of americans out there now, and in light of a lot of news stories we are seeing, that say the nsa made a mistake and they listened to phone calls from washington, d.c., because it has a 202 area code which is similar to t
i want to go back to the nsa program. you said something important, which is you could vouch for the program that was underway when you were in office. but obviously not being read into the into the program now, it is a different situation. i think everybody in this room would agree barack obama is no dick cheney.[applause] when you have a president who has shown himself to have such a complete disreguard for the rule of law, who has shown himself willing to use the irs to go after political...
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big fights about surveillance and restrictions on the nsa. what's going on? why the split inside the party and why is it playing out so early in this cycle? >> a lot of main stream republicans are upset, even angry at what you might call the bomb throwing wing of the party led by the ted cruz and others for these threats. not because they don't want to defund obama care or are are happy with the sequester. because this is feel-good politics. it makes your base feel good. but it disappoints those who are on your side when you only control half of the legislative branch. you can't force your will on the rest of us. here is the irony. obamacare remains fairly unpopular. people like some of the benefits like no pre-existing conditions and there are problems with the implementation. this is taking the spotlight off problems with the law putting it on deep divisions within the republican party. >> juan, democrats have plenty of their own internal battles. should they love what's going on inside the republican party? >> there is a jamaican song saying the rain don't
big fights about surveillance and restrictions on the nsa. what's going on? why the split inside the party and why is it playing out so early in this cycle? >> a lot of main stream republicans are upset, even angry at what you might call the bomb throwing wing of the party led by the ted cruz and others for these threats. not because they don't want to defund obama care or are are happy with the sequester. because this is feel-good politics. it makes your base feel good. but it...
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i wanted to ask about the foreign policy fallout from the disclosure of the nsa programs. your spokesman said yesterday there's no question that the u.s. relationship with russia has gotten worse since vladimir putin took office. how much of that decline do you attribute directly to mr. putin, given you seemed to have a good working relationship with predecessor, and will there be any punitive measures taken again russia for giving asylum to edward snowden? >> i think there's always been some tension in the u.s.-russian relationship after the fall of the soviet union. there's been cooperation in some areas, competition in others. it is true that in my first four years in working with president medvedev, we made a lot of progress. we got start done -- the start 2 done. we were able to cooperate together on iran sanctions. they provided us help in terms of supplying our troops in afghanistan. we were able to get russia into the wto, which is not just good for russia, it's good for our companies and businesses because they're more likely then to follow international norms and
i wanted to ask about the foreign policy fallout from the disclosure of the nsa programs. your spokesman said yesterday there's no question that the u.s. relationship with russia has gotten worse since vladimir putin took office. how much of that decline do you attribute directly to mr. putin, given you seemed to have a good working relationship with predecessor, and will there be any punitive measures taken again russia for giving asylum to edward snowden? >> i think there's always been...
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it's very telling with the vote last week on amash with the nsa. it doesn't say anything until the night before, bedtime for us, when the press secretary of the white house please don't defund nsa because we need this. they haven't said anything about this. >> paul: it's been a debacle and jeopardizing these surveillance programs, anti-terror programs. we need more from the president of the united states on this and other things. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and misses of the week. having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support gularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. ♪ [ woman ] hop on over! ♪ you're not made of money, so don't overpay for at insurance. geico, you're not made of money, see how much you could save. ♪ >> paul: tame for hits and misses of the week, dorothy? >> here is miss to all them wringing hair hands over mrs. anthony weiner who, of course, came forward t
it's very telling with the vote last week on amash with the nsa. it doesn't say anything until the night before, bedtime for us, when the press secretary of the white house please don't defund nsa because we need this. they haven't said anything about this. >> paul: it's been a debacle and jeopardizing these surveillance programs, anti-terror programs. we need more from the president of the united states on this and other things. we have to take one more break. when we come back, hits and...
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merril brown said you have to understand there is iron triangle between the nsa and silicon valley and media and they are all connected. that is ominous. >> kelly: what do you think about this? is it ominous? >> i think individuals who have certain agendas or wanted to do certain things with newspapers that have the money. that has been tradition. one family becomes legendary. i think these, what you have to say. he said there is going to be change, but i'm going to stand by you if you are courageous and courageous enough to do two things. to get to the second source and second of all to make sure to make sure we go after the next watergate. that is what everybody is worried about. the business about only a wealthy old family can own a newspaper, i don't share that view. >> i think how we consume media has changed. has the content changed. eric englemen says bezos is customer centered and he is into delivery and that is what he is going to change. >> kelly: how about if the koch brothers had bought the "washington post"? >> huffing huffington post was saying thank god it's not the koch
merril brown said you have to understand there is iron triangle between the nsa and silicon valley and media and they are all connected. that is ominous. >> kelly: what do you think about this? is it ominous? >> i think individuals who have certain agendas or wanted to do certain things with newspapers that have the money. that has been tradition. one family becomes legendary. i think these, what you have to say. he said there is going to be change, but i'm going to stand by you if...
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not so great on the nsa rhetoric. >> what did not you like? >> i'm be interested in what he thinks about edward snowden as a person. i don't care if he thinks he is a patriot or not. i care about government spying and the reforms he is talking about in the beginning were way more important than what he thinks about him being a good guy. who cares? >> i guess he was asked if he was a patriot which i thought was a fair question. what do you make of this? do you agree with her? >> no. as a college professor i'm very tough with grades. i would give him a solid d. here's the reason. this was not a news conference. there was really no news other than we're going to the olympics. if it wasn't for bad news, obama doesn't make news. not making news is actually a plus for this president. the fact that he had it on a friday in august at 3:00, please. this was more of an appeasement to the press core for the jay leno appearance than it was the necessity of having a press conference on friday. >> you're saying that by having the press conference at 3:00 p.
not so great on the nsa rhetoric. >> what did not you like? >> i'm be interested in what he thinks about edward snowden as a person. i don't care if he thinks he is a patriot or not. i care about government spying and the reforms he is talking about in the beginning were way more important than what he thinks about him being a good guy. who cares? >> i guess he was asked if he was a patriot which i thought was a fair question. what do you make of this? do you agree with her?...
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. >> almost every one made the nsa is watching. just how far the nsa's spying capabilities go on the internet. live from washington with the latest details. good morning elizabeth. >> in a report we are learning in the wall street journal it disemployees a much more expansive image we are talking the capacity to have access to three fourths of all u.s. internet traffic. its filters it in major junctions in the u.s. it does so in conjunction with the telecom company. it is designed to look at communications that originate or end abroad. officials say the broad reach will be incidentally interce intercepted. the programs do have code names such as brarn knee lithium storm brew and others. it defends the practices as legal and respectful of the privacy. if communications are represented during the lawful activities the agency follows minim minimalzation and designed to protect the privacy of united states persons. last week we learned the nsa preached privacy rules and over stepped the legal authority thousands of times over since 200
. >> almost every one made the nsa is watching. just how far the nsa's spying capabilities go on the internet. live from washington with the latest details. good morning elizabeth. >> in a report we are learning in the wall street journal it disemployees a much more expansive image we are talking the capacity to have access to three fourths of all u.s. internet traffic. its filters it in major junctions in the u.s. it does so in conjunction with the telecom company. it is designed...
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say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were asked about a number of surveillance programs including this one that insnares phone records. >> how can you justify the assertion that home records of millions of americans who have nothing to do with terrorism are relevant with an authorized investigation under section 215? >> so i begin by noting that a number of judges repeatedly over the years have found that these records are in fact relevant. the reason is the standard of relevance we are talking about here is nothing -- >> nsa director keithnder was heckled at a conference in>. why woul
say the nsa is looking at one suspected terrorist. they will access not only that person's phone records but the phone records of everyone that person talks to. and the phone records of every person those people talk to and will go one more level and access phone records of all of those people. this isn't even the scale. in total one suspect can leave the phone records of 2 and a half million americans. this is raising some red flags on capitol hill at a senate hearing yesterday. officials were...
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we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive interview, we'll ask house majority leader eric cantor if they can make a deal before the deadline, all right now on "fox news sunday." hello again from fox news in washington. we begin with a terror threat that has prompted the state department to arab i global issl alert for americans, and close two dozen embassies and consulates across the muslim world. we're told the al-qaeda threat is specific, but the targets are not. chief washington correspondent james rosen has the latest. james? >> chris, good morning. president obama and his national security team approached this day, the president's 52nd birthday, not in a sta
we'll talk with a former director of the cia and nsa general michael hayden, as well as nsa critic congressman justin amash of michigan. then washington keeps heading for a budget impasse and government shutdown. >> we've seen a certain faction of republicans in congress saying they wouldn't pay the very bills that congress racked up in the first place. >> you know, instead of working together, the president yesterday threatened to shut down the government. >> in an exclusive...
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but then he is holding up and is a hero for exposing the nsa's operations. i was trying to highlight a contradiction. he is concerned about islamic terrorism here is the white house saying we need these to catch terrorism. that is a point where the libertarian ideology really came out. there are not too many people willing to stand up and halal edwards noted as a hero. >> what about calling iraq the worst mistake i ever made? >> i do not know that he has said that repeatedly in the past or not. it is sort of the right thing to say. >> that is what i am wondering. has there been a re-visioning of their thinking about what happened there? >> the fallout is what is really driving a lot of the skepticism about u.s. involvement. it is fueling the guys like rand paul who are running against interventionism and come from that same libertarian mindsets. now you have this clash especially in the house between the rand paul mean and the more neocon-ish mean like john mccain who are really pushing for
but then he is holding up and is a hero for exposing the nsa's operations. i was trying to highlight a contradiction. he is concerned about islamic terrorism here is the white house saying we need these to catch terrorism. that is a point where the libertarian ideology really came out. there are not too many people willing to stand up and halal edwards noted as a hero. >> what about calling iraq the worst mistake i ever made? >> i do not know that he has said that repeatedly in the...
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nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have been closed for the last 75 years as various circumstances have dictated. this may be more than most closures, but it goes back to teddy roosevelt. i would not consider this to be an american weakness. >> i agree. >> and the other thing is the yemens are not this rogue agent and our research here is clearly a guy who is upset in the right winger. >> it is like the bar scene and where they hang out. that's the deal. >> let me ask you. critics of the nsa would say this is really convenient for this to happen. while these progra
nsa picked up some chatter. it is about time they got back into the business they are supposed to be in. secondly, al-qaeda has made it a point for years now not to use cell phones phones and other communications. dana made a point that maybe they are desperate now. my guess is some of this may have been to throw us off. the third thing is if we hadn't closed the embassies and something happened, you would have been all over us as a result. the last thing i will say to you is embassies have...
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elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one intention is to make sure that we are safe going forward and it doesn't feel like that happened if we are doing unprecedented shutdown of all these embassies. you count me among those conservatives who are are skeptical of the nsa and droning. they say they need a hay stack i'm pretty protective of my hay as an american citizen. yes, we are going to continue to have this conversation. i think that's what makes it hard for the president to come out and openly defend the nsa stuff and the domestic surveillance because his base is not too happy about it either. >> laura: whether
elites in both parties are in agreement about the nsa and stuff. think about, this you think about closing 19 embassies. we just had had a former nsadhs official say do you know what it takes to close an embassy? that's a significant move. >> right. >> difficult and that sends a message that we can't predict these facilities. >> that's what concerns me. feels like a reactive response to these kind of threats after benghazi doing what the president said which was my number one...
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let's start with the nsa. how widespread does the revelation show their surveillance programs are of u.s. citizens? >> i think it was a shock to everyone about what we learned from snowden's revelation. the nsa is collecting information on potentially every american. it is from telephone metadata. that is pretty much every call you have made. they store that data for five years. >> what happens to it after that? >> well, we do not really know. they say they can only store it for five years, so in theory, it has to be destroyed after that. another program we are learning about collected e-mail metadata. so they are doing e-mail, too. they say that ended in 2011. >> walk us through the metadata. what exactly is that? why is it important in this data collection program? >> when you are investigating terrorism, what you are looking for is not just individual people, but networks. if you found one person, you're interested and who else is working with them? you want to look at who they communicate with. this inform
let's start with the nsa. how widespread does the revelation show their surveillance programs are of u.s. citizens? >> i think it was a shock to everyone about what we learned from snowden's revelation. the nsa is collecting information on potentially every american. it is from telephone metadata. that is pretty much every call you have made. they store that data for five years. >> what happens to it after that? >> well, we do not really know. they say they can only store it...
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now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve in purpose anymore. goodbye. >> hal? hal? >> okay, so maybe it won't be that bad. but i'm just telling you, putting your face in machine will -- well, put your faith in man. mike huckabee says machines won't fix the problem. >> i was so glad to see you would that clip from "2001." it does remind me that sometimes maybe we should get some machines to do things because humans can be even more stubborn than hal was. >> neil: with the way, machine -- no one thought an individual was collecting these phone records. >> right. >> neil: buttons were pushed and they got the ph
now to the latest on the nsa scandal. the general in charge of the agency wants to stop leaks coming from folks like edward snowden by replacing the i.t. guys with the machines those i.t. guys general live watch. >> do you read me? do you read me, signal. >> affirmative, dave. i read you. >> open the pod bay doors, hal. >> i'm sorry, dave. i'm afraid i can't do that. >> hal, i won't argue with you anymore. open the doors. >> dave, this conversation can serve...